why would we pay another runningback when clearly our line is deficient?

Cut CJ, take the money from that and the money we wont use on Steven Jackson, and sign some quality offensive linemen, pick a 6th round runningback from Alabama Tech that broke some sort of record in college and sign him for dirt cheap and let him run behind a stout offensive line like Alfred Morris in Washington.

why would we pay another runningback when clearly our line is deficient?

Cut CJ, take the money from that and the money we wont use on Steven Jackson, and sign some quality offensive linemen, pick a 6th round runningback from Alabama Tech that broke some sort of record in college and sign him for dirt cheap and let him run behind a stout offensive line like Alfred Morris in Washington.

I'm in agreement with the group that says to never pay for a RB again. I want to be the Broncos of the late 90s and early 2000s when they would just plug in any 5th rounder that year and get 1200+ yds(Mike Anderson,Terrell Davis, Olandis Gary, Clinton Portis).

I'm in agreement with the group that says to never pay for a RB again. I want to be the Broncos of the late 90s and early 2000s when they would just plug in any 5th rounder that year and get 1200+ yds(Mike Anderson,Terrell Davis, Olandis Gary, Clinton Portis).

100% agree... and this is exactly what the Texans are currently doing... Of course, I'm sure you know Kubiak was the one with the Broncos when they were having all that success.

Some of their blocking schemes are cheap and dangerous to d-linemen though.

CBS Sports' Pete Prisco reports the Rams have decided to allow Steven Jackson to void the final year of his contract, enabling the veteran back to reach unrestricted free agency in 2013.​

Jackson failed to meet the incentives in his contract -- an average of 1,200 rushing yards and 400 receiving yards from 2008-2011 -- but the Rams agreed to renegotiate his deal in September to void the final year. He's still earning $7 million in the final year of a deal signed in August of 2008. Turning 30 years old next summer and battling a groin injury for the fourth time in six seasons, Jackson's best bet may still be returning to St. Louis next year.​

Brave, put the Jack Daniels down my dude. I am a firm believer of RB self life. I would rather get a young Lattimore and pay the rookie cap. That would be much cheaper than going after a 30 year old RB. That's like Emmitt with the cardinals.

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